AHHH .
I AM BOREDDDDDDDD
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can any kind souls pls chat to me in msn.
i am rotting le.
my stupid BT is working so bloody slow these days.
BLAHH.
i downloaded my Maiden's Vow episode 7 like about 1 day =.=
and i am still at 41%.
isnt that WONDERFUL ?
AHHHHH.
DAMNNN LAAA.
I WANT WATCH JOE, I WANNA , I WANNA.
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i am not actually not so sure if i will like this show.
bad endings for 4 eras ?
that is bad x4.
argh.
i wanna see Charmaine and Joe together laaaaaaaa.
damn damn damn.
hmmm. you people shud be wondering why am i so hooked on it ba.
well , one of the biggest reason is i like JOE (:
and the storyline is pretty attractive too.
here 's the summary.

SYNOPSIS
Women's perspective has sympathy
Men's perspective is clear after soberness
A hundred years of relationships between two sexes face observation
One family's business passes through four generations of women and their destinies, reflecting the marital relationships of different eras; women face all kinds of pressure.
At the end of the Qing dynasty, Ngai Ju Fung's (Charmaine Sheh) family fortune is on the decline. She has no choice but to marry Wong Yuk Lun (Sammul Chan). However, he ruins his family's business. Fung is forced to sell the gift that her first love, Yue Chi (Joe Ma), gave her in order to open The Phoenix ("Fung Wong Lau"). Her story reflects the pain and sorrow of arranged marriages and shows how women can firmly face and resolve great oppositions.
During the May 4th (1919) event, Fung's daughter, Wong Jee Gwan (Charmaine Sheh) falls for her teacher, Li Gat Cheung (Joe Ma) and they plan to elope in Tianjin. However, the two end up parting. Gwan returns to Beijing to bring up The Phoenix. Her story reflects the strives that women make for marital freedom, ending up fending for themselves.
In the 1960's, Fung's great-granddaughter, Bak Wai Jan (Charmaine Sheh) works in secret, unbeknownst to her husband, Dai Lap Yan (Joe Ma). Out of retaliation, Yan has an affair. Their marriage comes to an end. However, this brings the two to work hand-in-hand for the better of The Phoenix. Her story reflects how women's fight for equality ends up with an interesting outcome.
In the twenty-first century, Fung's great-great-granddaughter, Dai Sze Ga (Charmaine Sheh) and Fong Ga On (Joe Ma) end their cohabitation because they don't want to be restrained. After the separation, Ga takes hold of her family's long-time business and adds a new branch to it, extending its longevity. Her story reflects the freedom that women have gained at the expense of losing life's focus.
credited to simply-speechless.blogspot.com
aiya. doubt you guys will read it.
but if anyone is really interested in the series ,
you are free to ask me on msn on how to download it ^^.
i really admire Joe and Charmaine's acting.
manage to act out the big differences in all the eras.
recommended (: